Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms (eBook, PDF)
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Algorithms are a fundamental building block of artificial intelligence - and, increasingly, society - but our legal institutions have largely failed to recognize or respond to this reality. The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms, which features contributions from US, EU, and Asian legal scholars, discusses the specific challenges algorithms pose not only to current law, but also - as algorithms replace people as decision makers - to the foundations of society itself. The work includes wide coverage of the law as it relates to algorithms, with chapters analyzing how human biases have…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108596015
- Artikelnr.: 66178053
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108596015
- Artikelnr.: 66178053
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introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.
introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.